LED 1 packets: off (the board is indoors without the antenna connected.)

LED 2 Lock: flashing red

LED 3, 4, 5, 6: Off

LED 7 USR1: flashes only during startup

LED 8 USR2: flashes

LED 9 Power: white

• I tried to connect via the mini USB-serial port to Windows 10.
Device Manager shows"CDC Composite Gadget" with the bad driver icon. I haven’t been able to find a driver that works with Windows 10 - 64bit. The URL to a driver in one of the posts on this forum is broken.

One of the driver-update sites found a driver but the install reported that it was an incompatible version. Another driver that I found was reported to have a virus. I tried several .inf files but they weren’t seen by Device Manager’s > Update Driver.

Anyone have a working link to a driver?

• I connected the mini USB-serial to an Ubuntu Mate laptop that I’m not very familiar with. (I’m a Linux novice.) That caused the laptop to report that it now had a Wired Ethernet Connection and it dropped the wireless connection.

Is that what should happen?

• dmesg | grep tty
finds: ttyACM0
• But there’s not a ttyACM0 file in the /dev folder or anyplace else that I can find.

UPDATE: The official driver now supports kernel 4.4 on Windows. There is no longer a need to do any of the solutions in this thread. After I flashed my chip to 4.4 from 4.3 I realized like many of us that my computer (windows 7) didn´t recognize...

This error for me was a problem with OS X 10.11.6 I happened to try to connect from my iPad and the Skylark Web interface worked.

The Outernet WiFi shows up as a choice in OS X but it can’t get the correct IP address range and thus can’t connect to 10.0.0.1. I played with the OS X network configuration tool for awhile but I couldn’t get the Outernet WiFi connection set to the correct IP range.

re: The Outernet WiFi shows up as a choice in OS X but it can’t get the correct IP address range and thus can’t connect to 10.0.0.1.

After poking around in the OS X Network control panel for awhile, Outernet suddenly showed up as a “Preferred Network” and I can now access: 10.0.0.1 and Skylark.

I have no idea why it didn’t work for 2 days and then suddenly started working. The whole time OS X was reporting that it was connected to an “Outernet” WiFi network with 4 bars.)

If you’re on OS X and are getting the: “Your receiver doesn’t seem to have reported in. Err: null”, look in your Network control panel and make sure that “Outernet” is showing up in the “Advanced…” option as a “Preferred” network.